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Auckland Airport in New Zealand has entered into an NZ$800m ($496.73m) contract with Hawkins, a subsidiary of Downer Group, for the construction and delivery of a new domestic jet terminal ...
Last Friday, a disgruntled passenger refused to follow aviation security procedures at Auckland Airport's (AKL) domestic terminal, resulting in a security breach at the nation's busiest airport ...
Auckland Airport will develop a new domestic terminal in the facility’s biggest redevelopment since 1966, when the airport first opened. Skip to main content Skip to navigation ...
Auckland Airport has unveiled more details of its plan to build a new domestic terminal, replacing a building nearly 60 years old that is not fit for purpose. Up to $3.9 billion will be spent on ...
Auckland Airport says its airline domestic jet charges are $10.25 per passenger, moving to $15.45 by 2027 – a similar cost to what other major New Zealand airports charge now. Grant Bradley has ...
New Zealand's Auckland International Airport said on Monday it will undertake an equity raise of NZ$1.4 billion($861.8 million) for a planned capital investment program.
Auckland Airport says will begin construction of a new domestic jet terminal that will be integrated with the current international terminal. Chairperson Patrick Strange said it would be the ...
An Auckland Airport spokesperson said the terminal was evacuated at 9.40am while police investigated reports of a serious package. “Passengers ar now being readmitted into the terminal,” he ...
Auckland International Airport Ltd. said it doesn’t plan to issue shares to help fund a new terminal, rebutting comments by Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown.
Air New Zealand Bombardier Q300 planes sit near the terminal at Auckland Airport in New Zealand, June 25, 2017. Picture taken June 25, 2017. REUTERS/David Gray/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights ...
The airport operator also signed an NZ$800 million contract on Monday with Downer EDI's unit, Hawkins Limited, to manage the construction and delivery of a new domestic jet terminal building.
Auckland: New Zealand’s busiest airport plans to double the fees it charges airlines over the next four years as it funds NZ$5 billion ($3 billion) of terminal and other infrastructure improvements.